3 heritage buildings have been converted into a restaurant, complete with a bar, live music on weekends, an art gallery and a shop.

Surrealist paintings, sculptures, mirrors, slogans, even upside-down chairs and hanging shirts (part of the exhibition at the time I visited) make up the eye candy, so there will be plenty to stare at and talk about.

Only downside is that it gets crazy busy in the evenings, because it’s the place everyone recommends, so waiters are rushed off their feet and there’s a waiting list of around 10 minutes (not too long).